From Terry Svat's work that is a reminiscent of Lascaux cave pictographs by creating the idea of packing up, moving on, a new freedom, Pauline Jakobserg and her constructing narratives that confront cultural memories, Felisa Federman depicts nature connected with folk legends, Miguel Perez Lem landscapes
evoking the grandeur of the Andes Mountains and Nancy Nesvet beautifuly paints the threatened future of glaciers and wildlife.
Magical sparkles
evoke the grandeur of a rainbow in this exquisite necklace from Neeru Goel.
Yet it is his art, with its great gorges and canyons and ridges of colour, that most powerfully
evokes the grandeur of the American landscape.
As representation dissolves into abstraction, these works simultaneously
evoke grandeur and moments of intimacy.
This lavish look
evokes the grandeur of country houses, with its luxe linens, elegant glassware and touches of antique gold.
Not exact matches
This fabulous accent
evokes a feeling of
grandeur in the home — the peacocks and palm trees that pattern the chair are appropriately stylish without seeming too showy.
Six impassioned shades
evoke the ultimate in erotic elegance, draping the eyes in arousingly smooth formulations that glide on effortlessly and exhibit flawless, timeless
grandeur.
Sweet Country has the terse, unsentimental
grandeur of a John Ford western and memorably
evokes a time and attitude of which all Australians should be ashamed.
His panel layouts stirringly
evoke movement and
grandeur, such as when Planet sees the moon for the first time on a full - page illustration and when he gently falls with a soft «pof» into a pile of leaves after trying to grab the moon.
The 20 - foot high ceiling and elegant furnishings
evoke a bygone era of
grandeur,...
This hotel
evokes 1920s colonial
grandeur in Kowloon's Golden Mile shopping mecca, within 2 blocks of the Star Ferry, cultural center, and museums, and convenient to trains and ferries to China.
The sculptures are casts of things Twombly found, such as the top of an olive barrel, given the
grandeur of bronze and assembled to
evoke the chariots and ships of the classical past.
From the visitors who have identified farm equipment and machine parts in the work, enriching our vocabulary and understanding of the authenticity of Still's account, to those who have visited from Canada and see their home in the brown wheat fields, to the vastness and sublime
grandeur of the abstract works,
evoking for some, western skies, the great plains, or even, the abstract freedom promised by the western expanse, it is the reveal of the early work that has intrigued both visitors and staff, and speaks to the collection's ultimate home in the west, in Denver.
But those questions seem remote when you're standing in front of Dallas artist Jesse Morgan Barnett's photographs of scrapes left by cars on roadside guardrails that somehow
evoke the stillness and
grandeur of landscape and the speed and
grandeur of mid-20th century abstract expressionism.
Estimate $ 300,000 - 500,000 Painted in sweeping layers of ochre, umber, sienna, grey and azure blue, Cinquecento
evokes the palette and
grandeur of 16th Century Italian art referenced in its title.
Leave a Bid Bid in the Room Bid Live Online Freeman's Live Invaluable Bid on the Telephone, (american, 1928 — 2011), provenance:, note:, Estimate $ 300,000 - 500,000, Painted in sweeping layers of ochre, umber, sienna, grey and azure blue, Cinquecento
evokes the palette and
grandeur of 16th Century Italian art referenced in its title.
The verticality of figures and the
grandeur of frontier landscapes are equally
evoked by his abstract sublimity, in which he uses a pallet knife to achieve contrasts of matt and gloss.
Surrounded by elements in natural shades, such as this basin, it
evokes a feeling of
grandeur.
This living room
evokes a feeling of
grandeur and the height of the ceiling, length of the curtains and tallness of some of the accessories are largely responsible.
Plump for reclaimed tile designs to create a sense of faded
grandeur and combine different patterns to
evoke the exoticism of ancient cultures.